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Issue 7 (April)Dear Friends and Colleagues, The last three months have brought to pass many examples of the courage, perseverance, and optimism of women under difficult and harrowing conditions. In Uzbekistan, recent bombings led to government restrictions on NGO activities, especially those involving Muslim women and men. The work of our partner organization, Tashkent Women's Resource Center (TWRC), has been adversely affected by the curtailment of civil society activism. In Palestine, violence has made the work of our partners at the Women's Affairs Technical Committee (WATC) fraught with uncertainty and danger. The escalating violence in Iraq has interrupted the plans of our colleagues to initiate a joint institute for women's leadership and capacity building. Our hearts and thoughts are with the courageous women in these countries and elsewhere who continue to work to build more peaceful and equitable societies in the face of continuous threats to their safety and the well being of their families. Their stories of hard work and perseverance are an inspiration to all of us. In this issue of eNews we share the news of the recent completion of a successful and inspiring five-day Institute for Women's Leadership and Training of Trainers in Kabul. We are also pleased to announce the expansion of WLP's programs to Latin America and the launch of our online Directory of Women Leaders from the Global South. In Solidarity,
In this Issue
Leadership Workshops in India and Malaysia Lead to Cooperative Efforts to Empower Women
In Northeastern India, the endemic armed conflict over indigenous peoples' land and property rights has had significant repercussions on the health and safety of women and children in the region. WLP's partner, CORE, is working to address these issues in cooperation with other women's and indigenous peoples' groups in the region. CORE is a regional grassroots organization based in Assam and Manipur, with twenty years' experience mobilizing around issues such as land rights, conflict and violence, sexual abuse, trafficking of women and children, and civil-society building, with a particular focus on raising gender awareness in traditional societies undergoing transition. By working collaboratively to implement leadership training workshops, CORE and WLP are providing indigenous women an opportunity and venue to redefine the meaning of leadership, organize, and take action in their communities to improve economic conditions and work towards a lasting peace in the region. Latest NewsWLP Launches New Global Directory of Women LeadersWLP is pleased to announce the launch of a new online Directory of Women Leaders from the Global South. Designed to be used as a resource and networking tool, the directory features biographical and professional profiles of women activists, policy-makers, scholars, and NGO leaders from the Global South who have devoted their lives to supporting the advancement and empowerment of women. The Directory is an ongoing project to increase the visibility of women leaders and to connect individuals, organizations, and networks working on issues of women’s human rights, democracy and civil society, peace and conflict resolution, women and ICTs, and international development. Search Directory WLP Programs Expand to Latin AmericaWLP is initiating a Spanish adaptation of our leadership curriculum for Latin America. Malena de Montis, a feminist activist and Founder of the Center for Democratic Participation and Development (Cenzontle) and the Women’s Development Fund (FODEM) is working with WLP to create a Spanish language edition of Leading to Choices: A Leadership Training Handbook for Women, which will be tested in workshops held in cooperation with local women’s organizations in Nicaragua. Leadership Training Handbooks Now Available in Six Languages on WLP’s Website
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WLP and Afghan Institute of Learning Convene Institute for Women’s Leadership in Kabul
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